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OVERVIEW

High-precision land surveying for building and development projects

Improved precision and accuracy helps you reduce costly design errors and speeds up workflow.

Extract the data you need with intuitive integrated tools 

Faster data capture using less resources

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Enhanced terrain and feature visualization

For all the stakeholders involved in land surveying projects:
  • Photogrammetry specialist
  • Land surveyor
  • GIS specialist
  • CAD technician
  • Remote sensing analyst
  • Project manager
  • Field survey technician
  • Environmental consultant
  • Geospatial engineer
  • Research scientist

BENEFITS

Work faster and with better accuracy

Less labor-intensive work for your personnel

Our software is compatible with various data inputs, allowing you to easily integrate your data gather onsite. Make your projects less labor-intensive with drone surveys, ground control points and our photogrammetry solution, speeding up data collection and enabling faster surveying.

Assess environmental impact with ease

Our all-in-one solution allows you to assess environmental impacts faster with smarter, more efficient data processing from up to date information gathered from the field.

Safe and efficient data collection

Deploy drones with photogrammetric technology to conduct aerial surveys remotely, minimizing the need for personnel to enter potentially dangerous areas with traditional surveying equipment.

Easy-to-use user interface with intuitive workflow and seamless integration

Frequently asked questions

While photogrammetry introduces advanced technology, 3Dsurvey is designed for user-friendliness and supports a smooth integration with training and customer support to ease the transition.

Processing large photogrammetric datasets can be complex and require specialized skills. The data obtained from aerial imagery or drones often needs significant processing to create usable outputs like 3D models or topographic maps. This complexity can lead to delays in obtaining actionable insights. However, training and user-friendly software solutions can help manage these challenges by simplifying the data processing workflow and making the technology more accessible to surveyors without extensive technical backgrounds.

The initial investment for photogrammetric equipment, software, and training can be high. This includes the cost of drones, high-resolution cameras, specialized software, and training for personnel. Small or medium-sized surveying firms may find these upfront costs challenging to justify. However, the return on investment (ROI) is often realized after completing a few projects due to increased efficiency, accuracy, and the ability to take on more complex projects. The cost savings from reduced field time, improved data accuracy, and fewer project delays can quickly offset the initial expenditure.

Using drones for photogrammetry requires compliance with aviation regulations and obtaining necessary permits from relevant authorities. These regulations can vary significantly by region and may include restrictions on where and how drones can be flown, requirements for pilot certification, and specific permissions for commercial drone operations. Navigating these regulatory requirements can be time-consuming and pose challenges, particularly in areas with strict drone operation laws. Ensuring compliance with local regulations and obtaining the necessary permits are crucial steps in deploying drone technology effectively and legally.

Limited awareness of the capabilities and benefits of photogrammetry, combined with a lack of training resources, can significantly hinder its adoption. Surveyors may not fully understand how photogrammetry can improve their workflow or may lack the skills needed to operate the equipment and software effectively. Providing comprehensive training and resources can address these issues, helping users to maximize the technology's potential. Training can cover various aspects, from basic operation of drones and software to advanced data processing techniques, ensuring that surveyors can fully leverage photogrammetry in their projects.

Integrating photogrammetry into traditional land surveying workflows can be complex due to resistance to change and potential disruptions in established processes. Surveying teams accustomed to conventional methods may be hesitant to adopt new technologies that require different skills and workflows. Additionally, ensuring seamless integration with existing systems and software can be challenging. To facilitate smoother integration, it's essential to provide training and support for photogrammetric tools, emphasizing their benefits and showing how they can enhance current practices. Adopting user-friendly photogrammetric tools that align with existing workflows can also help minimize disruptions and encourage broader acceptance among surveyors.

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    Onboarding training included
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    Supports 18 languages

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